Euops coeruleus, Riedel, 2006

Riedel, Alexander, 2006, Revision of the subgenus Metaeuops Legalov of Euops Schoenherr (Coleoptera, Curculionoidea, Attelabidae) from the Papuan region, Zootaxa 1181 (1), pp. 1-102 : 33-35

publication ID

https://doi.org/ 10.11646/zootaxa.1181.1.1

publication LSID

lsid:zoobank.org:pub:D91329A2-6176-4C48-B6DA-6417565F4F35

DOI

https://doi.org/10.5281/zenodo.5059526

persistent identifier

https://treatment.plazi.org/id/03B887A1-3C2F-0F05-F320-FD48D16EFDF2

treatment provided by

Felipe

scientific name

Euops coeruleus
status

sp. nov.

Euops coeruleus sp. n.

( Figs 9 View FIGURES 1–9 , 38 View FIGURES 36–41 , 64 View FIGURES 56–72 , 97 View FIGURES 94–97 , 117 View FIGURES 110–118 , 119 View FIGURES 119–130 , 146 View FIGURES 136–147 , 157 View FIGURES 148–159 , 181 View FIGURES 170–186 , 223 View FIGURES 223–225 )

Diagnosis

Male: Coloration largely ferruginous, but dorsal surface covered with bright bluish green to green metallic lustre. Male: Aedeagus with area of long, thin, centripetally directed setae between endophallic sclerites. TA with dorsal plate wider than the frame ( Fig. 97 View FIGURES 94–97 ).

Range ( Fig. 223 View FIGURES 223–225 ) Central Prov. (Daradae Plain). Elevation: 300 m.

Material examined

Holotype: PAPUA NEW GUINEA, Central Prov. , Daradae Plain, 80 km N to Pt. Moresby, 300 m, sweeping, 6.IX.1959, leg. T.C.Maa ( BPBM) . Paratypes: PAPUA NEW GUINEA, Central Prov .: 1 male, Daradae, nr. Javarere, Musgrove R., 100 m?, 3.X.1958, leg. J.L.Gressitt ( BPBM) ; 1 male, Daradae, nr. Javarere, Musgrove R., 100 m?, " Alpinia ", 4.X.1958, leg. J.L.Gressitt ( BPBM) .

Description

Holotype, male. Length, pronotum + elytron: 2.91 mm. Coloration ( Fig. 9 View FIGURES 1–9 ) largely ferruginous unless covered by intense metallic lustre; pronotum, scutellum, elytron and pygidium almost completely covered by bluish­green lustre; anterior surface of procoxa, thorax and abdomen greenish golden; legs with only slight greenish­blue lustre; antennal funicle dark ferruginous, antennal club black. Head. As in Fig. 38 View FIGURES 36–41 . Gena 0.86 X as long as width of head immediately behind eyes. Contours of genae in dorsal view markedly converging anteriad. Vertex dorsally subglabrous; laterally transversely rugulose, behind eye sparsely punctate. Eyes in dorsal view moderately prominent, set off from lateral contour of head. Profile of vertex with marked constriction immediately behind eye. Ventral surface of head in front of gular region weakly sculptured; median furrow vestigial, anteriorly almost smooth except for minute punctures near margin of eye, posteriorly with shallow transverse wrinkles. Rostrum 1.82 X as long as mouthparts; at widest point 1.41 X wider than at base; in profile dorsal contour above antennal insertion with weak rounded prominence, anteriorly in sinuate line to apex; ventral contour continuous with head, sinuate to apex; ventrally on submentum with numerous long, stiff, suberect setae. Mouthparts. Prementum at base 1.6 X wider than long, ca. 2.4 X wider than at apex; with straight lateral margins converging apicad; apical processes subangulate, of equal length, on same level dorsoventrally. Antenna slender, as in Fig. 64 View FIGURES 56–72 . Prothorax as long as wide (1.00 X); preapical constriction shallow; disc evenly convex, shining, at middle densely punctate; punctures weakly transversely rugose; sides with dense, deep punctures. Metanotum with pair of distinct lateral lobes. Elytron 2.23 X longer than wide; striae moderately impressed. Thoracic venter. Height of pterothorax 0.81 X length of elytron. Procoxa in anterior aspect 1.25 X as long as wide. Legs. Profemur subsymmetrically clavate, moderately swollen, thickest at 0.34 of length from apex, at base with indistinct stalk. Protibia evenly weakly curved ventrad; ventral contour slightly sinuate, subparallel to dorsal contour. Mesotibia dorsally before apex with subangulate lobe, its apical edge leading obliquely towards uncus; overall shape of tibia subtriangular. Mesotarsus straight, 2.8 X as long as wide. Metatibia of similar size as mesotibia. Abdomen. Ventral contour anteriorly straight in lateral view, sternite VI projecting nose­like, with marked constriction between sternite VI and VII. Ventral surface of sternite III subglabrous, sternites IV–VI laterally with sparse subrecumbent setae, medially subglabrous; sternite VI with median knob in front of posterior margin. Pygidium 0.91 X wider than long; at extreme base microreticulate, remainder shining; moderately densely, moderately deeply punctate. Genitalia. Apex of tergite VIII curved in evenly convex line. Sternite VIII as in Fig. 181 View FIGURES 170–186 . Tegminal plate ( Fig. 119 View FIGURES 119–130 ) with sides weakly converging apicad; apical edge subtruncate, densely setose with moderately long setae. Aedeagus. Apical scoop of pedon ( Fig. 157 View FIGURES 148–159 ) ca. 1.18 X as long as wide, evenly rounded to apex, spoon­shaped. Tectum as in Fig. 146 View FIGURES 136–147 ; lateral frame converging with straight sides to pointed apex; subapically with angulate lateral extensions. TA as in Fig. 97 View FIGURES 94–97 ; transfer processes basally articulated inside of frame of TA, apically markedly projecting beyond frame´s apex; base of transfer processes within apical half of frame; with dorsal plate wider than the frame; internal support structures of ductus ejaculatorius short, not reaching level of basal sclerites; basal sclerites ca. 0.28 X of total length of TA. Cuticle of endophallus in apical 0.41 (of total length of aedeagus) with dense, subtriangular denticles; in mid portion with pair of elongate sclerites; between these sclerites with area of long, thin, centripetally directed setae ( Fig. 117 View FIGURES 110–118 ).

Intraspecific variation Male length (pronotum + elytron): 2.56–2.91 mm (n=3, =2.71 ± 0.18). Prothorax 0.98–1.00 X as long as wide (n=3, =0.99 ± 0.01). Elytron 2.23–2.35 X longer than wide (n=3, =2.30 ± 0.06). Thoracic venter. Height of pterothorax 0.78–0.81 X length of elytron (n=3, =0.79 ± 0.02). Abdomen. Pygidium 0.91–0.93 X wider than long in males (n=3, =0.92 ± 0.01).

Etymological note

This epithet is based on the Latin adjective coeruleus (deep blue, deep green). It refers to the coloration of the species.

Kingdom

Animalia

Phylum

Arthropoda

Class

Insecta

Order

Coleoptera

Family

Attelabidae

Genus

Euops

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